Hanna

Meet Seth Lochhead

When Vancouver Film School graduate Seth Lochhead began the one-year Writing for Film & Television program,
he set his sights on one thing alone: "I'm going to write a script and sell it." Six years after graduating,
he was in New York at the red carpet premiere of Hanna, a screenplay he first wrote at VFS.

Seth's final student project has evolved into a monumental achievement, earning high-profile accolades around
the world and securing his future as one of Hollywood’s in-demand screenwriters.

From The VFS Blog

The concept for Hanna was born at VFS when Seth began mapping out the story for his final project. He clearly saw the first scene: a teenage girl hunting a reindeer with a bow and arrow. That image continued to grow into the screenplay that would make Hollywood buzz with anticipation.

Over 6 years, rumors circulated about the project’s development. Both Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men) and Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) were said to be interested in directing. In the end, it was Joe Wright (Atonement) who would helm the film.

- May 2004: Seth enters the Writing for Film & Television program at VFS.
- He begins developing Hanna as a final project under the guidance of Instructor Brian Casilio.

Seth graduates and continues working on the screenplay with former VFS Instructor, Rick Drew.

After emailing 400 producers, agents, and managers, Seth is signed by management company Circle of Confusion.

About the Film

Hanna is a 16-year-old girl who lives with her ex-CIA agent father in a snowy forest in Finland. Though trained to be a young killing machine, Hanna’s father neglects to teach her about the
wider world: electricity, music, and boys.

A fast-paced chase thriller that spans western Europe, Hanna defies action film conventions and signals the
arrival of a talented new storyteller in screenwriter Seth Lochhead.

“It was always about the script for me, do I socialize and build my career that way, or do I write a really f—-ing great script and base my career on that? I said, ‘OK, I have faith in my script.’ "“
Seth Lochhead

“With Hanna, Seth had written a character of mythic quality. She is a stranger in a strange land – namely, our world. I was intrigued by the human connections she would make.”
Leslie Holleran, producer (Chocolat )

“I always had a plan. When I decided to go to VFS I said to myself…. ’I’m going to write a script and sell it.”
Seth Lochhead

“David Lynch is a hero of mine; I first saw Eraserhead and Blue Velvet as a teenager, and they blew my mind. So his twisted fairy tales were a big influence. In Hanna, I finally had the opportunity to play around; there was no room in my other movies for more surreal storytelling.”
Joe Wright

“I really loved the script. I thought it was pretty unique and really well written. And, dare we say it, an original screenplay.”
Eric Bana

Seth Lochhead's spare script sets up a heroine's quest, complete with a literal fairytale ending. Fists, sticks and arrows serve as primary weaponry, banishing the usual "locked and loaded" firepower to the sidelines. And the villainy just keeps coming.
- Hugh Hart, Wired

"An exuberantly crafted chase thriller that pulses with energy from its
adrenaline-pumping first minutes to its muted bang of a finish."
Justin Chang, Variety

"A furious neck-snapping thriller that summons up memories of a dozen other movies and manages to improve on most of them."
- Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel
(via Rotten Tomatoes)

"Hanna" is the bad-ass girl-power movie "Sucker Punch" wanted to be — or at least should have wanted to be — and the thriller that Angelina Jolie's "Salt" only was at times.
- Christy Lemire
Associated Press

ADAPT OR DIE

The Writing for Film & Television program at Vancouver Film School is the single most intense year you'll
experience as a writer. You will come face to face with the industry, day after grueling day. You'll test
your ability to write captivating scripts for film and television, transforming yourself from someone who
likes to write into someone who lives to write.

Why? Because that's the only way you'll make it as a writer in today's industry. VFS Writing alumni work in film, television, online media, and games, and include Academy Award nominee Terri Tatchell (District 9).